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    Fair game
    /fɛ(ə)r ɡeɪm/

    noun

    • 1. a person or thing that is considered a reasonable target for criticism, exploitation, or attack: "when it came to practical jokes, he regarded anybody as fair game"

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  2. Jun 21, 2024 · The meaning of FAIR GAME is someone or something that can be chased, attacked, or criticized. How to use fair game in a sentence.

  3. FAIR GAME definition: 1. someone or something that people are allowed to criticize: 2. someone or something that people…. Learn more.

  4. FAIR GAME meaning: 1. someone or something that people are allowed to criticize: 2. someone or something that people…. Learn more.

  5. Fair game definition: a legitimate or likely object of attack, mockery, etc.. See examples of FAIR GAME used in a sentence.

  6. If you say that someone is fair game, you mean that it is acceptable to criticize or attack them, usually because of the way that they behave. Politicians were always considered fair game by cartoonists.

  7. noun. a person who is the aim of an attack (especially a victim of ridicule or exploitation) by some hostile person or influence. “everyone was fair game ”. synonyms: prey, quarry, target. see more.

  8. The referee ruled the unprecedented play fair game. (idiomatic) An acceptable subject of criticism, scrutiny, or mockery. Anyone running for office is fair game for criticism. Used other than as an idiom: see fair ,‎ game .: a game that is fair, that does not involve cheating, etc.

  9. if a person or thing is said to be fair game, it is considered acceptable to play jokes on them, criticize them, etc. The younger teachers were considered fair game by most of the kids.

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English fair game ˌfair ˈgame noun [uncountable] CRITICIZE if someone or something is fair game, it is acceptable, reasonable, or right to criticize them The young star’s behavior made her fair game for the tabloid press.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · ( idiomatic) A goal or an object that may legitimately be sought. After the middle sister's call from a friend's house, her slice of cake was fair game. ( idiomatic) An acceptable subject or target for criticism, scrutiny, mockery, or attack . Anyone running for office is fair game for criticism.

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